Sweetie, when you subtract a negative, it's like adding a positive. So, 16 minus negative 4 is the same as 16 plus 4, which equals 20. Math doesn't have to be a drama, darling.
16 minus -4 is 20.
It is: 10--6 = 16 because --6 is +6
es, of course. -(minus)16 is negative while 16 is positive. so minus -16 is 32 less than 16.
-16
It can. Negative 2 minus negative 1 = negative 1. However, it sometimes might be positive. Negative 5 minus negative 16 = positive 11. If you have two equal negative variables, such as -a - -a, you will get -2a. -2a may still be positive though, if a is a negative number. An example of having two unequal negative numbers is -a - -b, which is -a + b. That may be positive or negative depending on what a and b are equal to.
Sweetie, when you subtract a negative, it's like adding a positive. So, 16 minus negative 4 is the same as 16 plus 4, which equals 20. Math doesn't have to be a drama, darling.
-16 - 8 = -24
18-(-16) = 34
16 minus -4 is 20.
-12 - 4 = -16
It is: 10--6 = 16 because --6 is +6
es, of course. -(minus)16 is negative while 16 is positive. so minus -16 is 32 less than 16.
When you subtract a negative number, it has the same effect as adding a positive number. Therefore, in this instance, 16 - (-3) = 16 + 3 = 19.
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well it depends what positive is being misused by the negative lets say it was, Example:-3 - +3 then that would equal 0 because when you minusing or plussing a negative with a positive the terms are backwards
Negative 200 degrees Celsius minus 16 degrees Celsius is equal to negative 216 degrees Celsius.